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Early Spring Fishing Report Off Martha's Vineyard
Published 1 year ago
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April 12, 2025, brings promising opportunities for anglers around Martha's Vineyard. Sunrise at 6:06 AM and sunset at 7:19 PM give plenty of daylight for an adventure. The tides are favorable today, with low tide at 5:36 AM (-0.02 ft) and 5:50 PM (0.03 ft), and high tide at 12:22 PM (1.65 ft), making mid-day an excellent time for fishing.
The water temperatures remain cool, but activity is picking up. Herring are running strong in local waters, drawing in predators such as striped bass. Though larger migratory stripers may be a week or two away, smaller schoolies have begun appearing near the herring runs. Bluefish sightings remain limited, but they could pop up soon as waters warm in the coming weeks. Tautog fishing has been steady, with legal-sized catches reported at locations like the Mass Maritime Academy breakwater. Sea clams are working well for tautog, though green crabs are expected to become more widely available soon.
For freshwater enthusiasts, trout fishing is excellent with stocked rainbow trout biting on shiners, nightcrawlers, and small spinners. Local ponds such as Duarte’s Pond are ideal.
Top fishing spots to target today include Wasque Point, known for its surfcasting and bluefish potential, and Lobsterville Beach, perfect for fly fishing or targeting striped bass. The Oak Bluffs fishing pier is also a reliable option for shore anglers. Menemsha Public Beach, a quieter location, can be ideal for those looking to relax while casting for scup or small stripers.
Lure selection is key. For stripers, try herring imitations such as soft plastics or plugs like Chappy Lures' handmade darters or needlefish, available locally at Larry’s Tackle Shop. If live bait is your style, fresh or frozen herring, seaworms, and clams are excellent choices.
Weather forecasts suggest mild conditions today, with temperatures possibly reaching the low 60s if the sun breaks through, offering a pleasant outing for anglers. The solunar tables show moderate fish activity, with improving chances around high tide in the early afternoon.
If you're heading out this weekend, keep an eye on the rivers and estuaries where herring congregate, and don't hesitate to check out iconic spots like Chappaquiddick Gut for some prime early-season action. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The water temperatures remain cool, but activity is picking up. Herring are running strong in local waters, drawing in predators such as striped bass. Though larger migratory stripers may be a week or two away, smaller schoolies have begun appearing near the herring runs. Bluefish sightings remain limited, but they could pop up soon as waters warm in the coming weeks. Tautog fishing has been steady, with legal-sized catches reported at locations like the Mass Maritime Academy breakwater. Sea clams are working well for tautog, though green crabs are expected to become more widely available soon.
For freshwater enthusiasts, trout fishing is excellent with stocked rainbow trout biting on shiners, nightcrawlers, and small spinners. Local ponds such as Duarte’s Pond are ideal.
Top fishing spots to target today include Wasque Point, known for its surfcasting and bluefish potential, and Lobsterville Beach, perfect for fly fishing or targeting striped bass. The Oak Bluffs fishing pier is also a reliable option for shore anglers. Menemsha Public Beach, a quieter location, can be ideal for those looking to relax while casting for scup or small stripers.
Lure selection is key. For stripers, try herring imitations such as soft plastics or plugs like Chappy Lures' handmade darters or needlefish, available locally at Larry’s Tackle Shop. If live bait is your style, fresh or frozen herring, seaworms, and clams are excellent choices.
Weather forecasts suggest mild conditions today, with temperatures possibly reaching the low 60s if the sun breaks through, offering a pleasant outing for anglers. The solunar tables show moderate fish activity, with improving chances around high tide in the early afternoon.
If you're heading out this weekend, keep an eye on the rivers and estuaries where herring congregate, and don't hesitate to check out iconic spots like Chappaquiddick Gut for some prime early-season action. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.